Angie Baby
Bradford Tatum
Reader Reviews
4.0
1 rating
Liz M.
Apr 26, 2026
4 star review
Creepy, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling—this story takes horror in a direction I didn’t see coming. Stillman’s devotion to Doloris sets the tone for a chillingly unique premise, and Angie’s strange upbringing immediately hooked me. The blend of macabre family secrets, funeral home imagery, and supernatural mystery gave the book a dark originality I really enjoyed. The vintage radio messages added an eerie layer of suspense, and I found myself questioning, right along with Stillman, who Angie truly is and what she’s becoming.
While I wanted just a little more clarity in certain places, the overall tension and haunting imagery kept me invested until the end. A strange, disturbing, and memorable read for fans of atmospheric horror.
Creepy, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling—this story takes horror in a direction I didn’t see coming. Stillman’s devotion to Doloris sets the tone for a chillingly unique premise, and Angie’s strange upbringing immediately hooked me. The blend of macabre family secrets, funeral home imagery, and supernatural mystery gave the book a dark originality I really enjoyed. The vintage radio messages added an eerie layer of suspense, and I found myself questioning, right along with Stillman, who Angie truly is and what she’s becoming.
While I wanted just a little more clarity in certain places, the overall tension and haunting imagery kept me invested until the end. A strange, disturbing, and memorable read for fans of atmospheric horror.